New hahns macaw

Yes we picked her up yesterday 😍 she is so funny, she tried to dismantle my glasses today! Good job she is very well handled, I had to wrestle them off her! 😂
Lol just the best aint they 😂 congrats to you on bringing her home. At some points we may be pulling our hair out together as there the same age. 😬
 
I won’t have any left! She’s fascinated by my hair! Preens it for me, she’s not the best Stylist! Mind you better her fascination with my hair than her fascination with my husbands ears! Ewwwww 😂😂😂
Lol yes ive had my ears chewed. An my earrings pulled. Oscar really likes macy spent ages on her hair she looked like she had been dragged threw a hedge backwards by the end.
 

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The Hahn's I am taking on will be a special needs bird he is 41 years old and showing his age, The lady that has been caring for him is retiring and fills that she will not be in a position to carry on with his needs, He has a few problems shown up by a blood test I had done the other week and these can be helped by a strict diet routine. She visited me last week and as he is used to other birds being around him fills that will be happy to spend his time at my home, the average life span for a Hahn is 30 years. he dos not allow her to handle him but he will come to me with no problem.
 
The Hahn's I am taking on will be a special needs bird he is 41 years old and showing his age, The lady that has been caring for him is retiring and fills that she will not be in a position to carry on with his needs, He has a few problems shown up by a blood test I had done the other week and these can be helped by a strict diet routine. She visited me last week and as he is used to other birds being around him fills that will be happy to spend his time at my home, the average life span for a Hahn is 30 years. he dos not allow her to handle him but he will come to me with no problem.
How many birdy members do you have?
 
At the present time I have 37 parrots in my home plus one canary and four finches, two budgies will be going to be companion birds shortly to a home in Folkstone
 
At the present time I have 37 parrots in my home plus one canary and four finches, two budgies will be going to be companion birds shortly to a home in Folkstone
Must take you ages to clean i can spend ages cleaning cages an toys/perches you must go threw lots of products to.
 
Cleaning is constant taking down and rebuilding cages take the longest as the cages in the bird room cannot fit through the doors and some of the cages that are in the front room are also big and has to be dismantled, Toys are also time takers and I tend to spend time repairing and replacing them on a Saturday. jet washing on a Monday Wednesday and Thursday. I normally hover at night and prepare food for the following day around ten in the evening or first thing in the morning. it can take about an hour and a half just to feed and water the flock. the rest of the time is play and training. my main training day is Sundays Tuesdays and Fridays I am often out in the morning but its general cleaning of cages or catch up time. each day I go to each of the flock members giving some of my time with individual birds or as a small group. I am nearly up to full health apart from difficulties getting to the floor and back up but even that is improving now.
 
Sounds like you have a strict routine to keep to Michael, but it's the only way when you look after so many.
 
Cleaning is constant taking down and rebuilding cages take the longest as the cages in the bird room cannot fit through the doors and some of the cages that are in the front room are also big and has to be dismantled, Toys are also time takers and I tend to spend time repairing and replacing them on a Saturday. jet washing on a Monday Wednesday and Thursday. I normally hover at night and prepare food for the following day around ten in the evening or first thing in the morning. it can take about an hour and a half just to feed and water the flock. the rest of the time is play and training. my main training day is Sundays Tuesdays and Fridays I am often out in the morning but its general cleaning of cages or catch up time. each day I go to each of the flock members giving some of my time with individual birds or as a small group. I am nearly up to full health apart from difficulties getting to the floor and back up but even that is improving now.
Sounds like you have it all worked out. With so many i guess you would need a little rota id have a little register to tick everyone off daily
 
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